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Top Tips To Keep Your Phone Charged In The Disney Parks

When visiting Walt Disney World, having access to your phone is essential! From accessing Dining and FastPass+ Reservations on the My Disney Experience app to snapping a quick castle shot, the last thing you’ll want to worry about is a low battery notification. Looking for tips to keep your phone charged all day long? We’ve got you covered!   Take Advantage of Charging Stations and Outlets Disney is great about adding services to their parks that will benefit their guests, and they have  ...

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Remy’s Ratatouille Hide & Squeak Scavenger Hunt is Back

Everyone’s favorite little chef is back again for Epcot’s International Food and Wine Festival at Walt Disney World this year! With the excitement of a Ratatouille attraction headed to the France Pavilion in the near future, Remy can be found all over Epcot during the festival season. From the decor to the merchandise and even interactive activities, it’s safe to say that Remy is settling into his new home in Epcot! One way to search for this little chef throughout the park is with Remy’s  ...

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Early Morning Magic Hours Available For Toy Story Land

Andy’s Backyard has been a Disney’s Hollywood Studios hot spot since its grand opening in June. With record-breaking wait times on opening day, Disney has made a point to add special opportunities for guests to experience Toy Story Land in a less-crowded setting. Events for D23 Members and Walt Disney WorldAnnual Passholders were originally released, but Disney Early Morning Magic in Toy Story Land has been announced, and starts on September 17. Disney Early Morning Magic is a concept that  ...

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Inside the Magic: Disney’s Disability Access Service

The Disney Parks have always focused on creating the best experience for their millions of guests per year. When Walt first had the idea for Disneyland, he wanted to create a place for parents and children to have fun together, a happy place for children of all ages! Almost 65 years later, that dream has come true, and manifested twelve different theme parks across continents worldwide. One way that Walt Disney World works to make their parks fun for everyone is through their Disability  ...

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